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How To Merge Config Files - Kye-U - Mar. 06, 2004 04:25 AM

(Get patch for 4.5j here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~vsetten/prox/)

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For Original, go to File, and Merge. Select the *.cfg file, and click on Open. It should Merge.

For Patched, go to Merge. Select the *.cfg file, and click on Open. It should Merge.

E.G: For Jakx's Spoofing Pack, extract the *.txt files to your LISTS folder, and extract the *.cfg to the same directory as Proxomitron.exe. Then Merge as described.

Any comments/suggestions about this topic can be posted.


- Bateau - Mar. 16, 2004 04:58 PM

Bad link here sir
http://www.xs4all.nl/~vsetten/prox/)
without ")"


- Kye-U - Mar. 16, 2004 06:26 PM

Thank you Eyes Closed Smile


- Bold_Fortune - Jul. 21, 2004 03:20 AM

This is getting interesting. I know it's been around a very long time, but I've never tried the Proxomitron Program. I'm downloading and saving the program and the patch for now. Later I'll give it a shot. I'm also reading through some of these great posts you have here on the forum.

Once my medication kicks in I'm sure I'll better understand all this. lol

Thanks.


- Kye-U - Jul. 21, 2004 06:07 AM

Bold_Fortune Wrote:This is getting interesting. I know it's been around a very long time, but I've never tried the Proxomitron Program. I'm downloading and saving the program and the patch for now. Later I'll give it a shot. I'm also reading through some of these great posts you have here on the forum.

Once my medication kicks in I'm sure I'll better understand all this.
Hi Bold_Fortune!

Proxomitron is as powerful as a web filtering program can get.

The things that might strike you confusing are, how the heck do those filters do what they do?

Well, go to this site and it'll teach you, http://www.sankey.ws/proxomitron.html

It takes a while to get the hang of it, but you'll see that while learning, you're gaining independence, that's what I've found.

Good luck with Proxomitron, and don't hesitate to ask questions Smile!


- Bold_Fortune - Jul. 21, 2004 11:11 PM

Well, my first attempt at this failed miserably. I installed it okay, configured the browser settings okay (the "localhost" and 8080" entries). Then, as with most new things I try, comes the part that would require some real thought on my part.

This part: "And, if you are already connecting through another proxy, you must set The Proxomitron to use the proxy settings that your browser currently uses before you tell your browser to use The Proxomitron."

Oh well. I've decided to buy that T-shirt for my wife after all...the one that reads, "I'm with Stupid".

If someone is willing to walk me through this that would be great.

I'm connected to the Internet with SBC Yahoo Dial! if it helps you help me.


- Siamesecat - Jul. 22, 2004 07:40 AM

Quote:(the "localhost" and 8080" entries).
The first question is, do you have a Hosts file? If not, the computer will not understand what "localhost" is. A better idea is to use 127.0.0.1 instead.

Quote:This part: "And, if you are already connecting through another proxy, you must set The Proxomitron to use the proxy settings that your browser currently uses before you tell your browser to use The Proxomitron."
If you are using a remote proxy, this is relevant, otherwise you can skip it. People who browse through anonymous proxies will use this, for instance.


- Kye-U - Jul. 22, 2004 07:43 AM

Bold_Fortune Wrote:This part: "And, if you are already connecting through another proxy, you must set The Proxomitron to use the proxy settings that your browser currently uses before you tell your browser to use The Proxomitron."
Was there any proxy server in the box(es) before you pasted the Proxomitron proxy address in it?

BTW, instead of "localhost", try "127.0.0.1".

And uncheck "Automatic Proxy Detection". That might fix it Wink


- Bold_Fortune - Jul. 22, 2004 01:11 PM

I knew this was going to happen. Thanks...but...

Let me try to explain this. I'm going to need something more "step-by-step". I need it explained to me as I don't know what we're talking about...because I don't know what we are talking about.

Here. The quide to "Installation and Removal" here: http://www.sankey.ws/proxomitron.html goes only so far for dummies like me.

"Setting your web browser to use The Proxomitron

After installation you must configure your web browser to use the program.

Internet Explorer 5.x: Select "Tools", "Internet Options", then "Connections", then the dial-up connection you use (or LAN if appropriate) click "Settings" then check "Use Proxy Server". Click "Advanced" and under the HTTP entry only, enter "localhost" for host and "8080" for port. Be sure you don't have autoconfig enabled - it will undo these changes! "

Good so far. But right here is were it gets vague for me...

"Both Netscape and Internet Explorer allow you to switch between these two settings with a simple checkbox in their proxy configuration screens. And, if you are already connecting through another proxy, you must set The Proxomitron to use the proxy settings that your browser currently uses before you tell your browser to use The Proxomitron."

I haven't a clue where this setting is made, or even if do I use a proxy. Like I said, I'm using SBC Yahoo Dial.

If I'm not using a proxy, and I only need to do step one, then something else is wrong because I can't connect to the Internet after step one.


- Jaded_Goth - Jul. 22, 2004 04:07 PM

Bold,is Proxo running after you have configured the browser settings?You'll get an error message along the lines of :"the connection has been refused to the proxy you have configured."if you try to connect to the Internet through your browser without Proxomitron running.

Just close the browser,then double click on the Proxomitron icon.This will open your browser automatically.You could also configure Proxomitron to open your homepage on start up-

open Proxo's main window> Press the config button.Go to the startup tab.Type in the URL of your favourite page where it says:Run entry below when Proxomitron starts.

Under the HTTP in Proxo,be sure the port is set to 8080.

I tried to upload a screenshot,but can't.


- Bold_Fortune - Jul. 22, 2004 05:51 PM

Thanks people, but until they come out with a simplified version of instructions for dummies and Bold_Fortune, I'm going to have to pass on Proxomitron.

Think I'll go get my coloring book and crayolas. ...The doctor said today I can color the clown!


- Oddysey - Jul. 22, 2004 07:02 PM

Bold_Fortune;

Ahh, the Doctor is In! Just leave your money on the toilet tank, and you'll be better in no time! :P

In no particular order, here's something for everyone....

First off, a hearty Welcome to you, Bold_Fortune. You can Google the In-tard-net to death, but I personally gar-own-tee that you won't find a better support site for the Proxomitron than what you've got right here. 'Nuff said.

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Siamesecat;
Quote:... do you have a Hosts file? If not, the computer will not understand what "localhost" is.
Uhhhh, does Unix know that (or any other OS)? The localhost isn't a function of the HOSTS file, nor even of the OS. IIRC, it's is a Layer 2 protocol (out of 7 layers), but it could be Layer 3 - I'm too lazy to go look it up right now. (Besides, it's almost lunch, and you all know how I get grouchy if I don't get fed on time. [rolleyes])

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Kye-U;

Yep, you guessed it, this here is a Beta Tester in the making. Please ask Boldy-locks to apply for the position, as in the very near future, we'll need him to evaluate our ongoing production of "Proxomitron - Your friend on the Internet", or some such title.

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Jaded_Goth;

You can either attach a file (for downloading) with the "Attach" button just above the "Add Reply" button, or you can insert an image directly into your posting like this:
Code:
[#img#]http://www.somesite.tld/rest_of_url][#/img#]
Of course, you'll want to remove the hash marks from the beginning and ending tags. If I didn't put them in, the forum software would act on the link as if it were real, instead of showing it as an example. Alternatively, you can cheat, and use the IMG button, just above form textarea where you enter your message. (It's the second button from the left, in the lower row. A pop-up box appears, and you enter the desired URL. Pretty easy, no?)

Hopefully this gets you over the hurdle.

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Back to Bold_Fortune;

OK, I'm gonna make this a short post, and attach a file explaining in detail what to do, and why (where applicable). I hope this tells you what you need to make all of your proggies play nicely together. However, it's now about time for the feed-bag, so I'll write up my notes while eating, and attach it in a few moments (er... maybe an hour? Is an hour good for you?)

Be back shortly.....


Oddysey


- Bold_Fortune - Jul. 22, 2004 07:38 PM

Well, yeah, sure. An hour is okay for me. These notes aren't going to have mustard splattered all over them are they? I hate that.


- Oddysey - Jul. 22, 2004 09:06 PM

Bold_Fortune;

Hey, better it be dried mustard than something you'd find on the back seat afterwards, right? :o [lol]

Be right back, just have to dot my i's and cross my t's.


Oddysey


- Bold_Fortune - Jul. 22, 2004 09:42 PM

Rather than scrub the kitchen floor for the third time while I wait, I've decided to post the inevitable questions I will have when this fails...even when I'll be following these instructions to the letter.

1.) Are there any Services I absolutely need enabled? (I run on bare minimum Services.)

2.) Are there any specific files or folders I need other than a HOSTS file? (I delete bunches of them from my system?)

3.) Are there certain default settings I need to go back to using in Internet Properties? (I run a really tight configuration.)

4.) What did you have for lunch, anyway? I had oatmeal. (Oh God, tell he didn't, too. Mustard stains would be bad enough, but clumps of oatmeal would be just too much to handle.)